Gunnuts
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Following. Great ideas. I too like the modularity. Can't wait to see the first prototype. I'll put my built/purchase on hold for now in anticipation for the release.
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Compared to other options available the only benefit I see is buying it off the shelfIt weighs 58 lbs, costs $450 at Cosco, and takes 10 hrs to fully charge via 110AC, 100 watt solar, or 12V DC direct from a car battery. But other than that you nailed it.
Not sure if any of you looked at the link I provided (above) and the details - using a Milwaukee Pack-Out Box with thru-wall connections and lots of features...There are folks who have created some outstanding DIY solutions that seem similar to what you’re doing. You all might want to check this and other threads out:
https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/another-diy-portable-power-pack.219692/#post-2860254
Yes it can be mounted in a trailer. The installation kit includes enough cable to run to the rear of your vehicle. Install an Anderson plug on the trailer and cable to the unit and your good to go. The built in DC-DC charger will handle it from there.If this was installed in a trailer would it be able to charge thru the trailer wiring ?
Not sure if that even makes sense but I’d rather have it in my trailer than my truck bed.